Atlantic Cedar development
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Atlantic Cedar development
This is one of a pair of trees that have been posted before:
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In summary, both were purchased up at Bodhidharma more than 18 months ago. Then both accompanied me to a workshop with Craig Wilson, and have since had gradual work done to confirm their styling direction.
With time for an update I felt it appropriate to give them each their own thread, so here we go ...
Continuing with the slanting style this tree has now found it's new home in a Lorraine Simpson crescent style pot ...
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10713&hilit
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=11684&start=0&hilit
In summary, both were purchased up at Bodhidharma more than 18 months ago. Then both accompanied me to a workshop with Craig Wilson, and have since had gradual work done to confirm their styling direction.
With time for an update I felt it appropriate to give them each their own thread, so here we go ...
Continuing with the slanting style this tree has now found it's new home in a Lorraine Simpson crescent style pot ...
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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
O.k, the tree has a way to go but that is just time. LOVE THE POT




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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
...........................................and, they grow VEEERRRRRYYYYYYYYYYY slowly 

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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
Yeah, I know (and this tree doesn't take a good photo either), but I thought I might as well enjoy working on it in a nice potbodhidharma wrote:O.k, the tree has a way to go but that is just time.

bodhidharma wrote: LOVE THE POT![]()
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Oh well could be slower, could be a blue cedarFatMingsBonsai wrote:...........................................and, they grow VEEERRRRRYYYYYYYYYYY slowly


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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
Fogive my ignorance, who is LS? 

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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
No worries Damian, as above matecre8ivbonsai wrote:Continuing with the slanting style this tree has now found it's new home in a Lorraine Simpson crescent style pot ...


I have just a few



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Re: Atlantic Cedar development



my bad, the one line i didnt read.
Love pot 4 in your link.
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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
2 YEARLY UPDATE
: Pinched out all the old needles on Sunday. Got cracking with wiring up tonight ...
Looks like this one's gone from 'slanting' to 'semi-cascade' ... hard to see 3D in 2D but here goes ...


Looks like this one's gone from 'slanting' to 'semi-cascade' ... hard to see 3D in 2D but here goes ...
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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
Good work so far mate. Keep at it like this every two years and you'll have an absolute stunner.cre8ivbonsai wrote:2 YEARLY UPDATE![]()
: Pinched out all the old needles on Sunday. Got cracking with wiring up tonight ...
Looks like this one's gone from 'slanting' to 'semi-cascade' ... hard to see 3D in 2D but here goes ...
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Re: Atlantic Cedar development
Thanks Mo
Yeah, I think A. Cedars are one of my preferred trees to wire up because they are just so flexible

Yeah, I think A. Cedars are one of my preferred trees to wire up because they are just so flexible

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Conversely, they also take a very long time to set and often require a few re-wirings to get them to stay put!cre8ivbonsai wrote:Thanks Mo![]()
Yeah, I think A. Cedars are one of my preferred trees to wire up because they are just so flexible
Still, lets the creativity run wild.

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